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indications of all--././icreasing fed-` . try- If a gPverrinieli.t,155114;" to pay
eral deficit in the year ahead are e- running expenses, inve4ors take a ,
.,„
_suiting in suggestions that the Cana- second hard look and begin to won-
dian public can expect higher taxes,
next year. ,
der;Liberal fiscal policies were Prw•
The Family Herald, in arecent is- dent and sound, ,This was a:source of '
sue, indicates there neVd not be sur- great, continuing strength to the ,
prise at suggestions of atax increase. _ economy as , a whole* Progressive '
The government simplyis fad with - -Conservative ,fiscal policies have Yet
the facts of fiscal life. . to be proved -over any length of- time
Events of
,*(Continued 'froln Page 1)
• 'Nara
Bert Pepper, Ken Campbell and
Larry Wheatley win Farmer's Ad-
VoCate • trePliy-- at Middlesex Seed -
Fair -in London,.
ReModelling of Walton Commun-
ity Hall has been completed by
inexsand women-distriet. -
will celebrate his
uh
Mr: and Mrs. William Harnilton,
Croina,r.tY, eelaerbera,te.14,c1. their 50th
wedding • anniversarY.
John IVIcGavin '
Stephen Brady, Linda Erhardt,
Paul Boshart, Naney Berger, Kim
McLean ancl.Gercla Christensen are
Winners • in Sedforth public school
kiTiCOnt-eSL.-- ,
Mi: -and Mrs. Chris Dale cele-.
brated 50th wedding anniversary.
Wfluiam lVfielde was elected dep-
uty -governor of Zone D,- -District
.1, -- •
; J. Arnold Jamieson was'leading
exhibitor at -Huron Count Y Seed
Fair. • „
March 21
Seafortb policeman for 25 yea.rs
I -len -liar Snell IiaS' boon -transferred-
,
Goderich.
' Theives raid Cleary's I.G.A. and
Cleave's-, B -A Station., »
Seaforthpublic school students
iii--eented--"TorrillSawYer''..at Herne -
and Sehool, meeting.
Mr. John Kenny marks hi S 91.st
birthday,' on Saturday.
.
. .
lUarch -.4-
New -Cluls formed, Seaforth
Corn Club named Jack Breadfoot
as -president. -
Congregatrian, of 'First 'Presby-
terian Church exten-der Call to
Irwea'er, with the-s—preffad•. of the 13'exivr*.Da•fl'd-1"e•ivigirise: •Yalameerr x°:feciVde„Feneqne:
epidemic to _this area the ra e eir ,we in aroi
toWncouncil txtended the period versary. „
M the end fthe year. Council Royal Life Saving Society bronze
net iT,J, erneigeney session on m.nr. medallns iowere awarded 'to Judy
Crich, Alice and :Gene'N1flflCor-
,f ay morning to pass a new.by-law
•
4Al\TVARY ,2, 1950,
"There are few debts in thiS -"There is ,no reason, Why some .part
which are paid in any • thing ' but of 'current 'government .spending
money, and the debt owed to the should not be postponed -and spread;
voter's 'hy-an- overiuture geloratiOns.. This had to '•
not an essential exception, A. goV-; be doriejn. war=time- 4 or instance;_lt
eminent, if it is to • Pay money out, ,vvonld equally apply if ,
, must get it in; and in , proportimi, baker.goes through with a gigantic;
Hence, there is,talk in Ottawa that PrOgrain,-Of. northern expansion.' 'It
.taxes are "going up next year. r. It is, . is to be note1, hOeyer, that.. these,,
not surprising. .. • , — --considetatiOnsdo not apply to the
"Gone are the ocurrentdeficit:
ld happy days when •
the Progressive Conservatives, in op, .."There . are larger' payments -under ,
position, talked blithely of cutting 'Dominion -.Provincial arrangements.
8500,000,000 out of wasteful Liberal There - are-'' health insurance .coStS..., •
spending. In office, they found it irn- There are increased old age pen=
possible, They found also that proin. sions.' These are all running ,expens-,
ises have to be met somehow or oth-. es that should be met as we go along:
er, which involved them inlarge neW '
, . _
expenditures.
timeS-thenlie -ahead' forMr_
-Fleming,. Who must face the dilennta
"Finance Minister Flemrng's rst gfeyery firjce rninisteto
pay hs
budget estimated a deficit of More'. :bills whileTat: the•sametimesPendine,
_than $600,000,000 and the ichances the. mOneY, .the public ,Wants to see:'
are it will run much higher. At. bud- ;:SPent-On'Tincreased. services. No fin -
get time,„ because of the ...recession;., ance, minister Worth, his salt can' Ey_
there was a general feeling that .er he.poPular.' If he is not a prudent
spending was necessary.' The .econ guardian. , of the nation's .econOmy;
omy had to be boosted. But, :the., and drht, botli Will. suffer L Tfiiere-;
money being spent, it now has to be fuses to authorize expenditures the -
; .,:raised, either by taxing or by borrow - public will come to hate him ,and the
government as Wet..
ing.
• "There is a basic -vvealmeSs-abont', "The good tinance mlrnstei is the
borrowing.: If a government is thrif-: -• 'tough .finance minister, and the test
-ty and prudent, investors .are eliqOur- will soon be apped to Mr Fieming,
aged to put:their Money info : 'Asa hasbeen. to all'his.predeCeSSors,” •
-my
r, nThodywoud »ut laugh at it!"'
EN..
,Illiaminate Corner.: ,
• WOrkm•eii of the Ontario Hydro
rural -•••Staff at: Clinton are work -
rig at :the installation. .of...,eight
treet lainps on Highway 4,' at
hecornet leading up th-
Statiori, • Clinton. These. are,. 400' -
watt lanaps of..11ie Mercury' vapour
type. One --of the lams: 'which
are installed eon:Overhanging stan-
dards,_ is Situated eaStotthe high
VaY,- while' the ethers are :Spaced
alting .:the front of the statiOn
, _ , ,
and pa,rt. lout; at:1y. ,at the corner -
Clinton Neivs-Reeord.
'Bounties
At.. the December, meeting ,of
Kiriloss Township. councii,, 35- fox
bounties' Were ,paid,..in the amount:
of '85.60. This arriourit. recover,
ed-frem the .courity ;and province.'
The $.5.06 ;bounty is county -wide, in
an. effort t� decimate the fox pop-
ulation, -regarded as the ',•chief
spreader of, the rabiesinfection
YncideritaliT, we rinderratand, a rabk-
cl,acting • fox got into Orville.'El-
iott's barn recently and. as a 'pre:.
cautionary measure,
have been placed under, the • pre-'
'scribed quarantine. Lticknow
Sentinel. • , ,
Will. Lay. .Charge: •
. The „problem »of- dogS;riiiining at
large rn toWi-it'' ii"On-e-.: »Which haS
raised its •thorrik :had it 'dozens of
Ouncil, meetings' l.thrOughent.
years.' 'Until this year. -a I.ocal by-
ayw.made it illegal' to permit a...clog:
to lie. at large. during...the. spring;
, . ,during
the
and early .fall monthis..
_rine Smith,. Henry Lansink .and
whichstatesthat dogs. • must-. be --G-arth
up or kept* under Personal"... •. • •Api'il 4
•
,,:ontrol at all times. regardless Mr,. Harry- •Colbert «ha been a.
, of the sea S-Ori..7 The new' 1337:-..E.'Wsubsei•ib er*. to 7 Thre-
'6•1', the action of the.,piiblie Scheel E, Keating," .w s,. re-electe,d.
was drawn up'. partly .as a, result...for:for 63 years_
board the chairman and nternbers,..PreSident of Seafortli'Curling:Cluh
of Which have asked' :the town Mr and Mrs. Harry_ Chesney
;Ccuncit--for -decisive -a etioin --- The celebrated -their 46th- Wedding 'an-
, • • • • .
,grottrid,8". at the School., ..niversary. , • ,
ways been a gathering» PlaCe for a Seaforth Figure Skati g CI b-
_p,aek0f..:dogs...._WhicIrl....congregate.---Presented their eighth anntial,„„r„e-
there,tn'play':With the, youngsters_ •
before tschool opens and. at ,the re- . April 11
cess. periods „.- On Thursday' of last Winthrop' store, operated by Aus-
week .the school doors Opened as tin` Doll:nage, . has been sold • to
the -,iihildren. were 'leaving 'for Stanley.M Gilhs•
_home and .jtiSt:•outside thebuildrng":. Robert .,lyleY'reg_or, was_ eiected
1-0;ef'11.-2-Tdrigs.,W"ere ep.gAgd in a .r.;,reSident: 'of ';-1-1tiron --County Beef
free for all figb One small ,child. Produders"' At so ciation. -
saw that her:, own littie dog is Mrs T F.. Scott, Mrs.. W.. 0.
'in., the.....centre of_ the,z.inelee .,and, johnsteri,, Mrs. ..R. Kerslake and
waded',m• ,through the »fighting ani- Mr J:: W Thompson to , attend
rnalS to rescue:her:pet; Fortunate:: Meeting of Mornen,'s Nfissionary
IV none Ofthe dogs .bit•- tier; hat SeCiety• of lJarniion and 'London
the' strong possibilityof 'a. 'child Synodical. .
beingbitten' under, sirnil.ar • . April 18 •
beardgs ra9y .nene. that
vi 5:04ehueeci 1, :a _p:11,:ohanaavr,:eip,t .s fdeQlded to igta6ttras., July
,y1 • •,M:311,.. ,Gb,je ryteh.n, dl oaTy. c. c1,0„v ,./11,17i.,i,ede_2•:e
lay charges' againSt .tflo owner of Seaforth ' bydrb consumers to
ds
are laid
, • • .
he sh9i have lowered' consumption charges
of course • the - owner will be liable: Mrs. Doig was 'elected
;to, A .ffoo. Of -'u.1":1,40 $.5,0--"."-Will'gJlatm president of Seaforth Women's In -
Advance -Times.- • ' so, ,t .
Mrs John Consitt Observed her
90th birtladay on Wednesday. .
1.! i
F1C1' 4
It's a long way to nineteen sixty
It's a long Way•to go:'
-But the drivers who will make it
Are the ones we want to know.
They'll be'carefnl they'll be cautious
Safety -conscious allthe tirne.
-- Arad they'llmake it t�. nineteen. *ixty
.• By taking care in fifty -pine. .
CO-OPERATORS ASSOCIATION,
OFFICES IN
IOU:INTO. LONDON, WINDSOR.HAMILTON. OTTAINA,,OWEN S61.1ND.
ALUTO iNSURAPia fCtit cartEfuL DR1VEPs
VE
THE ROLLING 514t5W PLOW
-Ilia EASY UICK WA
No Bending --No Lifti7omaticaIIYIg
• •
Throws SnSnowOff to -side Aut
.;
OPERATI-NRON-TH'ESPAEPRINCIPLE
AS tliESNOW .PLOWS ON
AMERICA'S HIGHWAYS'
CLEAR
AN EXTRA
AIDE 22"
PATH.
(More thao
hail) the
a( 2
sidewalk)
Removes up t�8" af snow off
ANY surface -4. all types of
snow; dry cmd light = Wet
and hea.‘hy-t-even iCy and
':GUarcinte*eci to
crooverskne hour's shov-
eling„in 5,minutest •
ROILS-
AS, EASILY
ASA
BABY CARRIAGE
mol' Iwo, thick 6"
rubber tire wheels.
REVERSIGLE BLADE
shape and angle of
the trig 2e scientifically.
designed triode does ell -
The work.
SPECIAL
INTRODUCTORY PRICE
N� HEART STRAIN—HO BACKACHES ,
Since snow does tot •'collect on blade; lifting is elirninated.,
Banishes fatigue: No shovoling or pushing snow into heavy
piles that you :eventtially have to lift and throw by yourself. •
,
. •. ,
7 ADJUSTABLE
-00SITIQNS '
.ri9ht-7-3;,. left -
straight.
.,:ittectd., Adios's to'
,full ,22° angle. '
GLom.EASIILY
2 Leveltr.Runners
' allow it to glide
,easifraveierOek.S.,
deiveWayan..-
'r even sur:foiei.'''
HEAVY GAUGE
`STEEL -CONSTRUCTION
•
BOl(ed enctreel finhhpre:":
vents' 'rust,
.44" no-sto-op hondie.
Phone Dublin
niinutes drive from Seaforth)
r
From the Huron' ExposiM
,: • " Jamiary 5, 1934 :
Seaforth and distriet experienc-
ed. a -touch of Arctic weather tm
,
Thursday and Friday of last week;
when the thermometer hovered 10
to ...1.41degrees AveloW zero' _during
the two days. " . - ,
Mrs. jarne$ 'McIntosh, of Sea -
forth; met with a serieus 'accident
inToronto...,She -had gone Jlown to
visit her son, Mr. W. G. McIntosh
and family, and » while in Union
Station she had the » misfortune to
fall- and fracture her leg belOw the
Mr. » Harold.' Gilchrist, » Detroit,
formerlY A/ice 11/I.:Chesney, of SeA-
forth, was a •fortunate2vvinner of, a
new Ford "N,•-•-8' sedan in a contest
conducted:13k Kearrl'S Stem De-
' Mr Pearson Charters, Mill ,R41:,
is,' spending the holidays with his
sister, Mrs, L: It. » Thompson, in
Lansing Michigan. »» » -
The heayy rain on Sunday spoil-
ed the good» sleighing;.. the roads
novv being very treacherous' for
AG
Interesting iteins gleaned -from
,The Iiiiren Expositor of 25,50
• and 75 years ago
. . ••
and friends in lvrntciilop frF» the
P astonth,_Llefton. _Tuesday -for
Ottawa, Where they will spend a
couple, ..of weeks before returning
Mr.gcl,'Jackspri, of Fort 'Wil-
liam, is visiting 'at hishbine» in
•Egmontiville. '
_Di., ,A.: -Kerr; -Elora,--spent-
:Christmas,with, his »brothbrs'•in Mc -
Mr. • George §mithers-vvho has
been employed :with 'Edge & Guth
teridge,•• working on »the 'CFR
New 'Ontario, is hothe»-ort,lieh�h-
fr. Walter -Kemp received a box
of flowers the other' day frorti his
son, Ilarry„_who is in Beaumont,
Texas.. Alt ough they -had •cinne
to far, ther wre still»ftsh» and
very pretty. , » »2- •
§ §
1VIrs. George Chambers, , Chisel-
hurst,. fell Tuesday evening and
broke her Ieg, She » is now in Seett
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth.'
In a jackrabbit drive, staged by
local hunters,t north of the ;Village -
of Zttrich; 80 rabbits were » shot.
-TJessth-Jer-r»Doerr -and Chas:
Eggert both of MeKiliop, were at
Rostock on »Tuesday of last Week
on business. .•
- 'Tire Thomas, McMillan YoUng
Liberal Club are planning» another
big» euchre :and dance; with the
president; R. R. McKay, fit charge.
. •
• § §
From The Baron txpostior
January 1, 1909
, • - • .
,Mr, George 'Farqt,thar; of the,5-th
concession of •aullett, » liad 'two
horses, a:yearling and a» tWO-year-
old, killed by a freight , train the
other day. • ,
Mr. - Harry Carter; Of 'the, third
eontesno1 »iuckersmit1i» had:»5
riarroW escape last Week- Ile » was
drawing pressedhay when » his
team bee -ante", unrnanageable and
started to run away, dragging Mr..
Carter ancl» running over Inni- with
the sleigh , lin was not ,serionsly
injured. . • • -
D. -Houze, of Dublin; left his
horse Standing in front of Mr, Bar,
ley's drug store, jri Mitchell, when -
the animarrnaade off, at full seed„
The cutter was» badly iciainaged,
hilt otherwise no injury »was down.
Mr and Mra. Sanniel•Searlett,
'wb» have been Visiting- relatives
From The fluion »Expostor
January 4,1884.
On •Saturday David Baer, -Clin-
ton, having -finished a »piecte of
rdrk,1et» a ,newly -sharpened axe,
which he »hd been using, fall ...to
the ground, It struck his on,
Prank, » on the head, a little above
the forehead, cutting. his head to
the bone. »•
»The woollen mill of Mr. A. G.
VanEgmorid. was completely » de-
stroyed » by fire on Friday fore-
Mr., Thoinas-GOVenlock'lias sold
his'firm on the Gravel Road, thre'e
miles north of town, to Mr. Wm.
Scott, of McKillop. » »•» »•
Mr: -Adana -Kline, of »» McKillop,
has -Purchased the house. and .lot
On North 1Vlain- St., -at -present oc-
cupied by Mr. Welsh... . •
The first genuine blizzard of•the
season set in on Tuesday night.
The country roads are pretty bad-
ly bloeked, but the- trains have
still been running. - •
,Mes§rs, M. » Y. McLean and R.
,Lumsden -were » re-elected school
trustees for the • south and north
Wards, reSpeetiVely, » 'and Mr, jnO:
Campbell' was -elected' for the' east
Miss» Lflhi »McGregor; daughter
of Wilder McGregor, had a nar-
roW esdapc front serions injury
last Week., While*riding on a sleigh
along a street, She slipped off and
a passing horse trampled upon her,
cutting her head. :Fortunately on-
ly a scalp wound. Was made.
Mr. H. Grovier and wife, of Aid -
lett, were visiting » relatives in Sea-
ferth.on Christmas day, and while
driving home the horses» took
fight and -as the Sleigh, passed
over one end of:a culvert, the oc-
eitpantsokere threWri out but were
19 8 in
BrOdhagen citizens look forward
to cempletion of new community
Joseph -Murray received Bache-
lor'. of Sciencedegree frorn. As-
sumption University.
:The Daly' block' has been sold to
Frank Kling. •
._June 13 _
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ScarletEeele-
•brated their golden wedding' anni-
versary. ,
Robert Sharp and: Jean Innen
had 'highest total Marks at SDIIS.
Mrs. R. S. Hays will, celebrate
her -90th birthday. -
:Built in 1908, Brileefield United
Church completes' 50, years' of ser-
vice to Brucefield district.' '
William -Scott has 'been.: awardff"tiMceratiOn-of -Profesional-
Engineys of Ontario%for the sec-
ond year In sueces§ion.
, .
_ , * June 20
,
Lloyd Cooper won • The Huron
Expcisitor trophy ;at Ilerisall Spring
Fair..: • . .
Dr. Donald- J.• Munn and' r.
William Munn have sucCessfull•k
completed courses at Royal' Col
lege of Sfirgerms in London, Eng,'
Loss' was"e-§Iiiriated a5;061:'
in a fire on the farna of, Campbell
Eyre, ,Cliiselliarst. , -
PUC installs new fIourescent
street lighting- on- Coderich Street,'
PatIVIeGrath was 'made life
member of Branch 156,„ Seaforth
Legion. - •
. June 27
The" Seaforth Women's ' PiStitnte
celebrated their - 30th4 year of ser:
Samuel 'Bates, ef WindSor, was
eNfievy
Supertest Service Station. ,
` Miss J. B. Hall, owned by Jake.
Broome, tea double heat at the -
races at Goderich an Labor Day_
, September 12
Chas,. MacGregor, Marilyn Riley;
and Joan DaltOn each won Robert'
)3ruee Scott Memorial Scholar-.
The 1V-Lifile 174eaf-Dair-Y` tieen-1-
purchased by the Exeter Dairy
Mr, Alvin Riley was ,elected
president of • the Seaforth Kins-
men 1 Club. , -
,Natural gas, will be turned on in
Dublin on Tuesday.
September 19
Mr. and :IVIrs;',, ,Raymond
bjrs, Egmqitivi1le, wdzrthe$25,00' . •
Westerii'Fair en' SatordaY eVe.aing:
' ',Afr,'''and Mrs.' Gorden '11IeGavin; •
Walton, ;•left :•on, ,Wednesda3-''• for
..Gerimany, where. they Will attend'
•the 'International' plowing • Match. -
. 'Joseph' Costello,- Friel. Oorniley
*. and „Ryan Jordan - were killed. in ,
,Car: crash ,at. Dublin : onSunclay.'
A;reereariony'..will be held ,next ,
Wednesday:1.th 'Mark'''the -earning. •
lot•lattiral gas to:Seafortii.
• ' '•••September. .26
.
jarnes• A: Murray,,, of the Cana-...,
-dian• Bank. of, Coninferce,- has. been „
„tranSferred. ter.D0114.alk:,. l‘r..here he
vili•be.'rriarrager.,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Sanies "E. 'Willis,.
celebratedtheir golden Wedding. •
,nniversary on Monday.
Karen, Scott ,' , 8, of RR .1, Cvom-
arty,- :received .• internal irijuriv:
'when:- She fell from,•atractor. driv-
. •
en' by her, father. •
appointed_ constable__,on .the,„, localMiss Doris- Kennedy,- Brussels',.
force-. .• lhas opened "a 'beauty salon in -the,-
•Haroid Free and - Mrs. . B. F. Thempscn's FOotv»'ear Store here-
, .
Christie wan the Soole bowling,
:trophy. • ,
The modernizing and redeborat:',
ing Of. the' I3ank• of. 'Montreal' -.at-
Brucefield. are now corrripleted.....
,
July „ 4
::. John' 'G' .13erry was apPointerlf_
clerk-treasiirer Of „Huron; Nunty.
Ex -
M. A. Reid' passed
vi.1,.aga:t.eySoCle-?;t'
:of Seaforth Canadian , Bank.. of,
Corrinierce, : retires after,' "48„i/l.»,
years' . Service' in. the. •,bank.°._,
• The Earpositor has; improved -ser-
vice having -another,. phone in -
11. .
• . r • ,
Rath. Crozier .and, AgneS Hick -
nen, receiVecr their provincial hon-
ors at the .• annual ,'"Aclaievement
Day . 'at' &DM.: • •
;Rey. J.- C. Britten was inducted
into ,NertlaSide',..1.1nited.Chirrcir at, a -
op 'a‘377eVe,n1.11g7:
. Mrs. • W,. 0. "Jraliiistdir.".a,ndr•Clar:.
'ence Walden ,were succe8Sful:
wiit-
iers in a ' local'
';',wa to31
member's- _Sea. forth. 'Dairy
' 'July, 18
Bob,' Fetheringham: •• Brucefield
escaped ,untnjured when; the-trac„
'tot -h -e -was rdriing- ti Infer turried:,-
TWo---barnS-,bn..,the farm,. of.:•Art
MeNaug,' laten,, RR 4, Seafortli,*ere
cle.stroyed, by fire. estimated -at .:a
ios of. $14,,000. ' • •
"--The oopth ; mobile berne
•Wcoenityklsetoeilt CaantadaG,Lentder,a1H.e.ii.Csaelai.
.• Ten . miles Of ,.piPe will' be laid
to, distribiate gas in `Seaforthr•
G Brightralf, niariager
. Freand» barn. 'of Fred. i1ai »-) '' - 4-111Y 25
ville, resulting-lin,damage estirnat- - Mss Norma Jeffery was» named
edcoants$er14vactoiove ,,ca,ndid-ate for may secrethry-treasurer of the McKil-
lop •Eire, Insurance o. '
provineiar,by-election is Charles The store, at Kippen, ,owned by
.S,HM-oralocnN„,aLuibghortonais,,. nominate Dr. j.. ,Din.oliEstinleind ebnyorithKe yl,
peep\aVriltlmebriet clgt.-'
A. , Addison 'Clinton » » as candidate Highways. • 4
for.ijaxiilVfpc haaoiylaaiyspsrKiosrvaiir rueTktraoiltipnihgys-uttierl :eel nrtei odanii. fa,arii inmdrirs-a_
Marlene Johnston,_ of Fordwieh,
,c, tuorheedr th her
.iegCaomunTbu,eelsdfayll.
from barn., ,, ' . • . . was named Dairy Princess for Ilim-
' M ' 2-- ' nn : • ' '
FaYe.,:, Love • and Beatrice. 'Ma.-
lendynarried schooLqueens'atSea.
forth District High Schootlarid•Dith-,
Mi-gbr.5019.91,
•Seaforth baseball; enthusia•St§.,te
.
make use ,,,Of',.``rec"
,Miss Gladys :1VIiller: .Stratford,
will-» teach Freneh » and Latin at.
E,stiniated. cost of operating, and
'Maintaining Lions » Club park and
pool V.411 exceed .$5,000. »•
May9
, ,
Hullett clerk -treasurer George
W. CoWari has resigned: after 13.
years service. -
:Seaforth.towtr..coundil decided to
leSsen, bottleneck, by parallelpak
C. 'Lyle 'Hareond,n
marned, band -
Master » of Seaforth Highlanders
'Mrs:-.)3ertlia llother Marked her
98th birthday' ,on Wednesday,:
Exeter merchant, Charles Mae -
Naughton, . wins for Conservatives
in -light provincial by-election.
, Seafortli Lions Club named W.
M. Hart president for -1958-59 term.
Dublin MO. School sbidents
choose Glenn 33utters. to Leaders'
-Alvin Riley -was - elected presi-
dent of 'Seaforth Kinsmen
A slight sprinkling of snow was
reported on, Friday.
May' 23
William Brock John MeGavin
Don Brock, Douglas,Keys and Mac
Bolton Ireceiyed degrees of Baeh-
elm iif Science in Agriculture.
SSS Hilbert, to celebrate
50th anniversary.
Barbara Hillis graduated,. from
Hospital for Sick „Children, Toron-
' Winthrop _football tearn to spon-
sdr junior team.
Hugh Campbell celebrated his
96th birthday at., the hOme of Mr.
John C. MacDonald. -
,MaY
Gerdon l'ryce had his nose
bad-
ly injured when in collision,- with
his brother.' .
Rev. 3% C. Britton and Rev, rk,
Leslie Elder naincd. ministers .to
Seaforth congregations, ,
• Two hundred Youthful farmers
attended annual livestoek jialging
Harry TebbUtt will suceeed Geo,
Cowan as HUllett
June 6
_
Miss Nancy Nett, B.A.; has ge-
cepted a position with Kitchener
uninjured. LihrarY.
August: 1
The Majority of Hui -On County
hog, producers favored an Ontario
Ileg--.Marketing Plan in the hog
--
Bill Strong; RR 2, Dublin, plac-
-ed first in-, the oats class at the
Seafortlr Fall:Fair field crop corn -
'petition.
Seaforth Farmers Co-oPerative
have pureha'sed • the Wright, gro-
cery block. :
Ex -councillor H. . Smith pass-,
ed away- on Monday. ,
' August 15,
,
Andrew Calder has been named
a constable with the Seaforth pp -
lice" -department, -.
Mrs. E. 11, Close, MrS. TonY
Phillips and M1ss Alice Reid won
the- Nevveombe bowling trophy in
The Expositer installed a »„new
Elliott addressing machine.
Father E. P, Weher, pastor here
for' eight years, passed away.
August, 22 • •
W. E. Southgate: was appointed
secretary -treasurer of the SDITS
" John .Delaney,', 3 Years old,. of
RR' 1, bublin„ was injured when
,
a -parked. car ,rolled over him, •
_Bpy- Taylor, of RR3.. Walton,
Was: chogoiiito 'represent the On-
tario Junior Farmers at the Inter-
national Convention at Pennsyl-
varda State Ihriversity.
Miss .Alphonsine• Meagheff Was
lionore'd before leaving for Hemer,
Germany. '
, August '29 ,
The final"band concert was held
with ati exceptionally large crowd,
Miss Marilyn Riley, 1, Lon-
desboro, won the 'University „Of
Western 'Ontario 13oarel of 'Gover-
nors' ''seholm'ship. •
Nine. girls, anxiiitis to 'help 'in
dinaneing the tions Peel,: staged
some , variety shOvvs-land',raised $7.
Mitchell"- Bantants defeated
the Seaforth, Bantams for -the
October 3
„Seafcirth, Theatre.
close .becanse•
patranage, • •
The chainpiens.-at .
rata]. ,field''meet :Were Bill: 'Carol?,-;
3,erry .AchilleS, Robert- •GOv-•
Eileen-Dolmage,- -
,Elliott, and .Joan.Baeh. .
Wilmer ,Crithill' is .suffering a.:
-fraetrired-76-a-dir -----
feet; ,while ;Making. repairs' to •j the'
chirimeY7at 6,.Tuckersmith,
October .10', .
. . • ,
The ..-tenth anniversary • Of the
Junier,-Earrners and; Junior.,,Instik-
'titte. •Wa8 .":,celebrated in"'•.Seafortlii
On Oct'. a...,ehjeken.barebe,,,
cue' and 'a 'dance:.
• ,Oliver'-„MacKaY, ':R11.2,.:-KipPen. •
held the ,.winriirig..tileket on:the -1958
Ferri:. Consul • Car. in the Canadian,
Legion -draW. • "
•The''-g,rocery-st6re .owned by -Art.
Nright---on---onSaturclay • Ili gh t
'Seaforth Co-operative will
..coinmence alterations, • •
.',The .SDHS BoardP„gave, approval
ler the purchase 2cr
.fo,r the cdr1s' Trumpet Hand..
October 17
Clinton."E„ Smith, :a prominent.
Seaforth ,businessman for 25. years,
"passed, aWa.y. Thur_sday-
Gibbings'..'bridge".... was., •openedi
with,„a, ribbon-ctitting- cern niorrY. orD,, • .
'Wednesday, -after-norm.," It , also',
Marked' the -.completion Of the pay-
dagr.Of• No...-:811ighway te-the4RCAF-•-,-.-:•,•, •
Station,' •'''
Serrierville-Was.,-,
fatallY!'.injbreti` in - ear. crash. at"'
'John Beattie, Xohri...St.,.•celehrat-,
ect his 91st- 'hirthdaYori Tuesday,
• • ...October 24. .• • ,
E, A. McMaster left by air
from 'Detroit fer japari and `the
Far East.
. September 5
Miss Greta Thompson, librarian
for mere than 50 years, retires
beeause of ill health,
Mr. Roddy MacLean brought a
gigantic potato „info The Expositor
office. It ineasured inches
around the length and, 12 inches
around the Middle; and weighed
two pounds one ounce. ,,-
jantes Broek has taken over the » » » » (Continued oii» age 3)
1Vliss Dorothy Parke was renam-,
ad president of Atte Seaforth Lad-
ies'•.Bowling Club.
• Northside United Church cele-
brated the 81st ,anniversary of the
present ' congregation.- '
41Iuron Yourig People's Union
Ajheld thneiitredfaCihi UrrchilY(MatTtEteLlna°yri:d
villeMr. arid Mrs. John. Ea_rl, and ,Mr, .
and Mrs. John RuSton 'EtrnontIE-
,. • October d31',
ville, celebrated their 40th wed --
cling armiversaries.
Rev. Father tbaries E. Sullivan:,
Ita§-been-, am:feinted pastor of ,SL. -
James' ROI -Ilan Catholic Church. '
-,,Miss Sandra Doig, RR Lmoblin,
was.. chosen tr represent Huron '
the F'rovincia Junior Farmer pub-,
lic speaking 'co.mpetition. ' • :
' Canadian. Bechtel 'Limited :com-
pleted »the contract. for laying "'an:-
eighfinch, gas fr-ansraission ,
froni, Stra•tford to-Goderich, • :
'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas •PrYce:
celebrated their 451h „wedding :
niversary :o.n Sunday. ,
ton, »was crowned 19,58. Stratford's.
; .
• •
November 7.
Miss' Mary DermiS; RR 1, Wal --
Teachers/ •Coilege. Alumni Queen:-
. G. A; Whitney.was named_presi•-
:dieiellteht nikC)f St sliterhealla gtiaosn, Ontario s nousriltneanriltteld. thin.er
A modern auteniatic oven, •fireol.
OrdY one case of rabies has beera
week in Smith's Bakery.
confirtried in Huron County.
Noveinber 14
, • IVIarilyn Riley,' RR 1,, LondeS-
bore, was awarded a -Huron ;Coun-
ty bursary at ,the Alniversit•Sr
'''':»Ketetnernileth°rIlVtXaerwit.ra-y, rtit, died.
froin» injitries he received 1while•
helpingt9hoist a boat Up, iri the
hardware 'store of A. Sills &,
$(3.g.s, James.-Broadfont 'Unveiled
the honor roll at -Hannah :Sehoot.
on Wednesday evening. „ ' '
Peter Simpson was elected prear-
dent of. the Huron CouritY Holsteirr
1' Robert ,PN.' All"eanl'abe, Brr'r121defield, won
tile World Champion, Hay competi-
tion abd the charripion, over all for .
beans at the -Royal Winter Fair. '
Rbbert Petheringham, RR 34 Sea --
forth,: viak. the....reserv.e champion
for beans at the.' Royal Winter '
h' Kiddies Shop, - Which has.
been , business for- the- sPast--11. ,
years, has' closed. ,
Miss, Dale, Rit 14 Clirt-
ton, waSi awarded the Kingsfield -
Farm jimior Showmanship trophy'
at the „Royal -Winter Fair, this
Novelnher
Seaforth Mayor '13: F.' Chris'
WaS re-elected to office on,l/londay.
A Hensall resident brought some
stra•Wberrie$ into -the office 0110